Saturday, June 20, 2015

Last night Clinton told host John Ralston, “We have to
have a candid national conversation about race, and about
discrimination, prejudice, hatred. The people who do this kind of
dastardly, horrible act are a very small percentage. But unfortunately
public discourse is sometimes hotter and more negative than it should
be, which can, in my opinion, trigger people who is less than stable to
do something like this.”
Clinton continued, “I think we have to speak out against it. Like,
for example, a recent entry into the Republican presidential campaign
said some very inflammatory things about Mexicans. Everybody should
stand up and say that’s not acceptable. You know you don’t talk like that on talk radio. You dont talk like that on the kind of political campaigns. I think he is emblematic.
So I want people to understand, it’s not just him, it’s about
everybody. The second thing is guns. Let’s just cut to the chase – it’s
guns.”